I'm rather surprised this game is still running and being updated (I forgot the version I had back in those days, but it was around 2005/6 when I first played it.)
So umm, I'm known as Rubycored on the internets (or just "Ruby" for short), I first knew about this game when I was searching online for any windows-based Boulderdash games (I remember fondly of the Macintosh "Baulder dosh" especially its level 13, but struggled to find any worthwhile windows-based versions...)
I am a puzzle-game lover (Bejeweled and Collapse series being my top two favourite series) and I maintain a Youtube channel which is linked in my profile. in the future I might even start making gameplays of me playing through this game (it's Fraps recordable, right?)
Though I realised that there are plenty of different level sets in the game, any guides on which one(s) I should start first, or which one(s) are the most popular amongst you regulars?
But otherwise, glad to be onboard
Ruby
Hello guys.
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- Lee Brewer
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- Joined: Tue Jul 25, 2006 2:53 am
Re: Hello guys.
Welcome Ruby!
I personally like the BD2K3 set for its graphics. It takes the look of the game to a new level.
I personally like the BD2K3 set for its graphics. It takes the look of the game to a new level.
Lee
WWII was fought against fascism, communism, and socialism - so what happened? "Sorry" to vets just does not cover it.
WWII was fought against fascism, communism, and socialism - so what happened? "Sorry" to vets just does not cover it.